We’ve gone through the careers of almost all of the 150
players in basketball history with the most total win shares in an effort to
find the new top 50/top 100 players who ever lived.
20 left.
20. Magic Johnson 188.42 PG 1096 .172
Magic, as of this second, has a ten win lead on LeBron, but is .03
behind him per game; you could go either way – but that won’t be true a year
from now.
We make King James wait a year and say that Magic takes over as
number one overall.
19. Jerry West 189.33 SG 1085 .174
Look how West and Magic have nearly identical careers. New number one (James is going by both next
year)
18. Bill Russell 191.27 C 1128 .170
So close, Russell’s got a little more career value and a little
less per game value than the two Lakers; he moves into first (but a year from
now…LeBron)
17. Moses Malone 193.95 C 1555 .125
Moses steps back in per game value; he loses the coin flip to
Bird, but goes ahead of Mikan.
16. Reggie Miller 194.3 SG 1533 .127
Like Moses, but a tick better.
Just behind Bird.
15. David Robinson 196.19 C 1110 .178
With only 14 players left – the best basketball player ever is the
Admiral. LeBron probably catches him in
a year too.
14. Dirk Nowitzki 196.42 PF 1236 .159
Dirk and LeBron are close right now when playing off the career
against the per game; I’ll keep consistent and give Dirk the coin flip for one
more year. By the way – no debate, much
more career value and nearly the same per game value, if Dirk retires today
he’s better than Bird.
13. Charles Barkley 196.73 PF 1196 .164
Charles Barkley’s career value gets him right behind only
Robinson.
12. Kobe Bryant 201.59 SG 1459 .138
Kobe finishes between LeBron and Dirk. For one more year.
11. Artis Gilmore 202.84 C 1429 .142
Gilmore lands right above Kobe.
10. Oscar Robertson 202.26 PG 1126 .180
Look at Oscar; not only the most wins but a higher per game value
than anyone since LeBron.
9. Kevin Garnett 203 PF 1454 .140
Right above Gilmore is KG…we are getting down to it. That knocks
James out of the top 10…for one more year.
8. Julius Erving 208 SF 1432 .145
Ahead of his old teammate Barkley comes Doc.
7. Shaquille O'Neal 212.79 C 1423 .150
Shaq is just above the Admiral.
3 left.
6. Tim Duncan 217.3 C 1391 .156
He has more value left –
but doesn’t need it to be the overall number one with only five players
left.
A jump in career value to
Stockton, that is going to get him above Oscar.
4.
Michael Jordan 253.78 G
1251 .203
LeBron’s a little bit away – he’d need 70 wins and not give up
much at all from his career value; it’s 4 years – check back in 2017. 3 left – can anyone catch Jordan?
3. Karl Malone 257.62 F
1669 .154
Duncan will never catch
Malone – he’s 40 wins away. Only two
left, at worst, that Utah team had two of the 6 greatest players who ever lived
to this date.
2.
Wilt Chamberlain 278.72 C
1215 .229
Only MIkan has more per game and only the next guy has more career
– the Dipper is going to take this thing. Jordan isn’t close.
1.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 308.97 C 1797 .172
I spoke too soon. Now it’s
a question of Wilt’s per game advantage vs. Kareem’s career advantage. It’s a flat coin flip, really just a matter
of preference.
Here’s the final list…
1.
Wilt Chamberlain
2.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
3.
Michael Jordan
4.
Karl Malone
5.
Tim Duncan
6.
John Stockton
7.
Oscar Robertson
8.
Shaquille O’Neal
9.
David Robinson
10.
Julius Erving
11.
Charles Barkley
12.
Bill Russell
13.
Jerry West
14.
Magic Johnson
15.
Dirk Nowitzki
16.
Kevin Garnett
17.
Artis Gilmore
18.
Kobe Bryant
19.
LeBron James
20.
Hakeem Olajuwon
21.
Larry Bird
22.
Reggie Miller
23.
Moses Malone
24.
George Mikan
25.
Dan Issel
26.
Bob Pettit
27.
Dolph Schayes
28.
Ray Allen
29.
Paul Pierce
30.
Clyde Drexler
31.
Adrian Dantley
32.
Robert Parish
33.
Gary Payton
34.
Steve Nash
35.
Rick Barry
36.
Jason Kidd
37.
John Havlicek
38.
Scottie Pippen
39.
Chauncey Billups
40.
Walt Frazier
41.
Chris Paul
42.
Walt Bellamy
43.
Patrick Ewing
44.
Dwyane Wade
45.
Kevin McHale
46.
Horace Grant
47.
Paul Arizin
48.
Pau Gasol
49.
Bob Lanier
50.
Shawn Marion
That's the New 50 Best Player List. Here's the rest of the top 100.
51.
Chet Walker
52.
George Gervin
53.
Elgin Baylor
54.
Bailey Howell
55.
Zelmo Beaty
56.
Elvin Hayes
57.
Wes Unseld
58.
Dominique Wilkins
59.
Ed Macauley
60.
Neil Johnston
61.
Dikembe Mutombo
62.
Buck Williams
63.
Jeff Hornacek
64.
Larry Nance
65.
Jack Sikma
66.
Vince Carter
67.
Dwight Howard
68.
Rasheed Wallace
69.
Bill Laimbeer
70.
Terry Porter
71.
Maurice Cheeks
72.
Detlef Schrempf
73.
Elton Brand
74.
Manu Ginobli
75.
Kevin Johnson
76.
Eddie Jones
77.
Sam Jones
78.
Allen Iverson
79.
Jerry Lucas
80.
Sam Perkins
81.
Bobby Jones
82.
Otis Thorpe
83.
Sidney Moncrief
84.
Chris Bosh
85.
Hal Greer
86.
Ben Wallace
87.
Tracy McGrady
88.
Alex English
89.
Grant Hill
90.
Tony Parker
91.
Bob Cousy
92.
Dave Cowens
93.
Amare Stoudemire
94.
Alonzo Mourning
95.
Vern Mikkelson
96.
Bill Sharman
97.
Dennis Rodman
98.
Vlade Divac
99.
Hersey Hawkins
100.
Bob McAdoo
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